Thursday, July 30, 2009

Get up and drive!

Tronix Ebike Exceed: Fits even on small cars

This smaller and foldable version of the phenomenal Ebike developed also by Innovatronix is easy to bring during biking trips and other travels.

With the Ebike Exceed, bikers can go biking with double the excitement and convenience. They can pursue wholesome outdoor recreation, or enjoy a leisure time even within the comforts of their neighborhood.

“We have come up with the Tronix Ebike Exceed for those who want to go out and have fun – they can explore the outdoors with ease because this bike is foldable and small enough to bring along during trips and leisure activities,” said Ryan Untalan, Marketing Officer of Innovatronix.



“It can be placed in a small car’s trunk. Storing it is also hassle-free because its small dimension allows it to be kept even in tight spaces.”

With the Ebike Exceed, people can pursue their travel plans and be assured of a truly exciting and memorable journey. It can be packed in the trunk of a car, and upon reaching a destination, the travelers can hop on their ebikes and go around the area and discover the secrets of the place on their own.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Monday, July 20, 2009

Discover hidden travel spots on ebikes

Modern day travelers have come a long way – literally. Before, tourists are packed in one bus and follow a pre-arranged itinerary in one whole day. Pre-set stops and schedules rule out chances for more interaction with the locals and other personal experiences.

Today, travelers have learned to explore on their own, mapping out longer trails with the help of friends’ and locals’ advice, along with the buzz word on blogs and in the Internet. With such unlimited options, they get to enjoy the benefits and flavors of a new place – the essence of travel.

This also explains the popularity of walking tours, and more recently bike tours. On bikes, tourists get to travel in comfort and at a leisurely pace, while reaping new and exciting experiences during their trip. Plus, it’s more affordable too while providing a physical activity or workout that fitness buffs enjoy immensely.

Innovatronix Inc., a Filipino owned company producing electronics and other equipment, recently came up with another innovation that can serve as a travel partner for adventure junkies the Tronix Ebike Exceed: the next generation electric bicycle that is a hit among travel buffs.

With a 16” wheel diameter, this foldable electric bicycle can run up to 30kph and up to 20 kms on a full charge.

This smaller and foldable version of the phenomenal Ebike developed also by Innovatronix is easy to bring during biking trips and other travels.

With the Ebike Exceed, bikers can go biking with double the excitement and convenience. They can pursue wholesome outdoor recreation, or enjoy a leisure time even within the comforts of their neighborhood.

“We have come up with the Tronix Ebike Exceed for those who want to go out and have fun – they can explore the outdoors with ease because this bike is foldable and small enough to bring along during trips and leisure activities,” said Ryan Untalan, Marketing Officer of Innovatronix.

“It can be placed in a small car’s trunk. Storing it is also hassle-free because its small dimension allows it to be kept even in tight spaces.”



With the Ebike Exceed, people can pursue their travel plans and be assured of a truly exciting and memorable journey. It can be packed in the trunk of a car, and upon reaching a destination, the travelers can hop on their ebikes and go around the area and discover the secrets of the place on their own.

You can go to Vigan in Ilocos Sur where you can tread through the historic Heritage Village, observe burnay-making, see tigers in Baluarte, and eat yummy empanadas.

(Visit previous post: Vigan, Ilocos Sur)


Another is a 4x4 off-road adventure in Mt. Tapulao in Zambales, where they can disembark from their vehicle to commune closer with nature while being challenged by the mountain terrain.



Another advantage of the Ebike Exceed is that it is environment-friendly, since it uses a 300W and 24V battery-operated motor to run efficiently unlike motor vehicles that emit harmful pollutants in the atmosphere.

With only three to five hours’ charging time, users can hop on the Ebike Exceed and enjoy biking anytime, anywhere.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Cityscapes #3: Greenhills Shopping Center, San Juan City

Greenhills Shopping Center is one of the Philippines' premier shopping, entertainment, and dining destination - with over 2,000 stores in a unique indoor/outdoor environment.

Located along Ortigas Avenue, San Juan City, Greenhills Shopping Center is a worthwhile destination in itself for visitors and residents alike.

Visit GSC website: Greenhills Shopping Center

Watch Tronix Ebike Exceed stroll over some parts of the Greenhills Shopping Center:

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Cityscapes #2: Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines

Rizal Park is situated in the heart of the city of Manila, Philippines. It is at the northern end of Roxas Boulevard, overlooking Manila Bay.



Rizal Monument, Rizal Park, Manila


Rizal Park's history began in the early 1700s during the Spanish rule. While Manila's social and business activities were confined within Intramuros, a small area just south of the walls was cleared to prevent sneak attacks from the patriotic natives. The area was shaped like a small moon (lunette) and thus was named Luneta. The Park was also called Bagumbayan (English: New Town) in Spanish colonial era, and later known as Luneta.

Luneta has been the site of some of the most significant moments in Philippine history . Among them are the execution of José Rizal on December 30, 1896, whose martyred death made him a hero of the Philippine Revolution. (It was officially renamed Rizal Park in tribute to him.); the Declaration of Philippine Independence from American rule on June 4, 1946; and the political rallies of Ferdinand Marcos and Corazon Aquino in 1986.



The monument also serves as the point of origin or Kilometre Zero to all other cities in the Philippines.

Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rizal_Park

Strolling Rizal Park



Wednesday, July 1, 2009